Leice News | Shandong TV Special Report: Building a "Chinese Chip" Lidar

Time:2023-04-28Hits:1166

   

Strive for a new journey, contribute to a new era, and make remarkable achievements in Shandong. A printer sized LiDAR device can accurately measure the wind field flow within a range of 10000 meters through three-dimensional scanning, and perform three-dimensional monitoring of the atmospheric and marine environment. This is a nationally produced Doppler wind lidar independently developed by Qingdao Leice Transient Technology Co., Ltd., which has successfully broken the import monopoly of high-end lidar equipment and achieved a transition from "following" to "parallel" with the international market.


Qingdao Leice Transient Technology Co., Ltd., was jointly sponsored by the expert team of Ocean University of China and Anhui Institute of Optics and Fine MechanicsChinese Academy of Sciences, is a leading provider of research, development, manufacturing, system solutions and services for atmospheric and marine laser three-dimensional remote sensing monitoring equipment. It has mastered a number of core technologies of atmospheric and marine lidar, and has focused on the needs of meteorology, environment, wind power, aviation and other industries to carry out in-depth equipment and application innovation. Leice adheres to the mission of "laser remote sensing empowers green, safe, and sustainable development", continuously assisting China in improving its meteorological and environmental three-dimensional monitoring capabilities, reducing costs and increasing efficiency of smart wind power and new energy, and improving aviation safety and efficiency. It aims to create a "Chinese Chip" for atmospheric and marine environmental lidar.